Story Archive
2024-06-27
At least four civilians were killed and 10 wounded in airstrikes, residents said.
2024-06-27
Thailand had become Myanmar’s main source of arms acquired through the international financial system: envoy.
2024-06-26
The junta said there was no immediate need for women to serve, but residents say they are already being enlisted.
2024-06-26
Residents are trapped by fighting and in need of aid.
2024-06-26
A rise in crime in southeast Myanmar is putting stress on already struggling systems.
2024-06-25
Mass civilian casualties are likely as a desperate regime terrorizes the Bamar heartland with fire bombs.
2024-06-25
Recent military air attacks pushed the Three Brotherhood Alliance to respond, insurgents said.
2024-06-24
The raids come amid an influx of workers from neighboring countries fleeing war and economic hardship.
2024-06-24
But Min Aung Hlaing said troops fired on his car for ‘security reasons’ when it failed to stop.
2024-06-24
The Arakan Army took control of the site in Rakhine state on Sunday after a month of attacks.
2024-06-24
Justice for Myanmar linked Geedge Networks and a state-run company to the architect of the ‘Great Firewall.’
2024-06-24
The air force apparently bombed a monastery under the control of junta forces by mistake.
2024-06-21
The military first blamed Sayadaw Bhaddanta Munindabhivamsa’s death on anti-junta rebels.
2024-06-21
Boom in unregulated mining is fueled by demand from China and beyond for minerals used in electric vehicles.
2024-06-20
Junta-controlled media blames death on rebel fighters.